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  1. Data provider: Restoration of Vegetation Communities - Georges River & Botany Bay

    The Green Army will remove weeds and litter from locations on the Georges River and Botany Bay to protect the habitat of threatened animals and plants. The project will also focus on conserving Aboriginal cultural sites. Weed removal will focus on species that transform habitats, including alligator weed, arboreal vines, lantana, bitou, blackberry and prickly pear. Removing flood and tidal debris will help regenerate sensitive habitats, including mangrove vegetation...

  2. Site Page: The ALA Australian Biodiversity Data Mobilisation Program – Atlas of Living Australia

    Graphic for the ALA Australian Biodiversity Data Mobilisation Program. The ALA Australian Biodiversity Data Mobilisation Program is a grant program managed by the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) designed to improve the scientific understanding of Australia’s rare and remarkable biodiversity. The 2023 program provided grants of either up to AUD $20,000 or AUD $50,000, to support the digitisation of existing biodiversity data and provide it to the ALA...

  3. Data provider: Stage two biodiversity and habitat improvements works / Braeside Park

    Native restoration activities throughout the Braeside Park will enhance biodiversity values, protect significant species and engage the community to foster improvements and sustainably utilise the Park’s natural assets. Braeside Park is a diverse ecosystem of Red Gum Grassy Woodlands, heathland and wetlands and provides shelter for the Purple Diuris Orchid (Diuris punctata) and nationally significant migratory birds including the Latham’s Snipe.

  4. Data provider: Isis River restoration at 'Stewarton' on the Epping Biodiversity Corridor

    This project establishes 4,160 (5,200-20% tree/shrubs) + 1,000 understorey plants along 2.6km of the Isis River (26ha) at its confluence with the Macquarie River on the property ‘Stewarton’ owned by James Walsh. This project is part of a larger $5.6million project for which Greening Australia (with partners NRM North, DPIWE, TLC, BHA, TFGA, UTas) has conducted 480ha of revegetation & restoration during the last 2 years...

  5. Data provider: Enhancing Biodiversity and Protecting Cultural Heritage - Kalyarr Group - 2

    This project involves a range of activities that aim to restore, protect and enhance the natural and cultural values of the Kalyarr Group of reserves and in doing so improve habitat for threatened species, endangered ecological communities, vegetation condition, biodiversity and connectivity...

  6. Data provider: Biodiversity education in three Shoalhaven priority target areas

    This project aims to build a sustainable and resilient community based conservation program through strengthening the volunteer network across the south coast region - continuing support (program coordination and nest protection equipment), training opportunities (recruiting new volunteer's and up skilling of existing volunteer's), providing for information sharing and feedback (workshops and website) and educating the wider community to support the volunteer efforts (community...

  7. Data provider: Protecting Australia's Alpine biodiversity from nationally significant weeds (1)

    This project will complement National Parks and Wildlife Service and volunteer effort to survey and eradicate orange and mouse-ear hawkweed from New South Wales, and protect significant Alpine bogs and wetlands in Kosciusko National Park from nationally significant weeds. These weeds threaten rare Alpine biodiversity. The Green Army Teams will assist an army of over 285 volunteers that have worked to prevent and control weeds over the past six years...

  8. Data provider: Biodiversity Conservation / City of Mandurah / Environmental Restoration

    Key objectives of the project will be implemented via Management Plans (MPs) - including the Serpentine River Action Plan, Marlee Reserve MP, Allnut Reserve MP, Harry Perry Reserve MP and via protection of the other local reserves awaiting review of their management plans...

  9. Data provider: Howard Sand Plains - on-ground actions sustaining biodiversity and industry

    The Sandsheet Heath vegetation on the Howard Sand Plains is an NT Site of Conservation Significance, an 'at-risk' ecosystem in the Darwin coastal bioregion and is one of the 12 national priority HEVAE sites. The site is a source of sand and gravel for the construction industry and also increasingly impinged by intensifying urban growth. Weeds, fire, fertiliser, hydrological changes and recreational vehicles are additional threats...

  10. Data provider: Fire management in the arid zone for biodiversity and carbon benefits

    Without active management, fires in Australia's arid zone cover vast areas in single high intensity events, damaging biodiversity values and reducing the above ground vegetation biomass (thus depleting carbon stocks). This project will deliver a fire management program across a large area in the southern Tanami Desert that will prevent extensive, intense fires. The project will take place on Newhaven Wildlife Sanctuary...